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Michigan QB Jack Tuttle Retires Citing Health Concerns

Jack Tuttle steps away from college football after suffering his fifth concussion and ongoing arm issues.

  • Jack Tuttle, a seventh-year senior, announced his retirement due to health reasons, primarily concussions and an unhealed arm injury.
  • Tuttle played two games for Michigan this season, recording 306 passing yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.
  • Throughout his college career, Tuttle played for Utah, Indiana, and Michigan, facing numerous injuries along the way.
  • Despite retiring from playing, Tuttle expressed a desire to remain in football by pursuing a coaching career.
  • Tuttle's retirement highlights the ongoing challenges and risks of concussions in college football.
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